With apologies to fans of Kings of Leon and Bon Iver, here are the top 10 rock albums of the year.
The Associated Press: The top 10 rock albums of 2008
With apologies to fans of Kings of Leon and Bon Iver, here are the top 10 rock albums of the year.
The Associated Press: The top 10 rock albums of 2008
thomaswhitley:
This morning at my church some of our children sang and some read lines. The performance wasâŠwell, it was a performance. Part of the dialogue stuck out to me, though.
Child 1: How could the creator of the world love me that much? I just canât wrap my head around it.
Child 2: Thankfully, you donât have to. You just have to wrap your heart around it.
This says to me that faith isnât rational, that reason should not be considered when it comes to matters of faith.Should we not, though, be required to give some reason for our belief? Iâm know that many will say that if you can give reasons for it, then it isnât faith. To those, I would offer that maybe our definition of faith should be reconsidered.
W. K. Clifford says that âit is wrong always, everywhere, and for any one, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.â (W. K. Clifford, âThe Ethics of Beliefâ)
It occurs to me that this time of year is an exceptional time to ask this question as many people across our country are either gearing up to celebrate their special holiday (be it Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa) or are already thick in celebration. What we celebrate largely depends on what we believe, but where do our beliefs come from? Have we just accepted what others have told us to believe? Have we examined our reasons for believing? Should we even worry with reasons?
What do you think?
today, it’s Seneca
MH with Santa at Biltmore
Coats!
MH with Santa at Biltmore
But I have proved sufficiently that we must never desert those who are fallen, even if we know in advance that they will not heed us. – Sermon 1 on Wealth and Poverty
John Chrysostom on who we are allowed to desert « The Church of Jesus Christ